Starz became a hero of sorts to a lot of horror fans when they picked up Ash vs. Evil Dead some months back. Campbell recently came out and shared a few background facts about the series, including how many seasons Raimi and the writers are planning.

There are few series on the horizon that have captured our attention (with one hand) more than the upcoming debut of Starz’s Ash Vs. Evil Dead, the first time Bruce Campbell’s iconic horror hero Ash will hit the small screen. And he won’t be busting Deadites’ heads alone, either.

As promised, Starz has delivered another sip of Outlander to quench (or taunt) our thirst during the great #Droughtlander of 2014-2015. This taste comes in the form of the opening scene, which includes an intro from Ronald D. Moore...

“Some people toe the line. Others Walk the Line. Walter Blunt Will Do A Line, If politely offered.” That's the premise laid out in the teaser clip of the new series Blunt Talk, starring Patrick Stewart. See for yourself.

I was worried Season 2 might get off to a slow start, but director Steve Boyum’s premiere is quick out of the gate, thrusting straight into gory action and pirate plotting, as well as introducing a brand new villain. This isn’t the series we left behind last spring.

While Outlander fans deal with the ongoing "Droughlander" as we await the arrival of the second half of Season 1, Starz isn't leaving us high and dry. The premium cable channel has offered up a brand new trailer and some new photos from Season 1.5 to tide us over...

The has-to-be-amazing Starz series Ash vs. Evil Dead is neck-deep in development, and Campbell has shared some stellar details about it, including the big question: why turn this into a TV series instead of the oft-discussed feature Evil Dead 4?

Fans of the original Evil Dead trilogy have been waiting for over 20 years to see the unlikely hero Ash Williams back at the forefront of kicking monster asses. The wait is finally over, relatively speaking, as the hilariously demonic world of Evil Dead is headed to TV soon.

Black Sails has been a high profile project for Starz ever since it was initially announced. The period drama is preparing to set sail for Season 2, and this weekend the subscription cable network dropped some bombshell news, as well as the first trailer for Season 2.

Starz is finally preparing to launch the second season of its hit Treasure Island prequel, Black Sails. On Monday, the subscription cable network released a brand new poster for the new season, as well as a plot description for the upcoming second season.

Networks and subscription cable stations alike have begun to allow potential viewers to watch episodes of new shows early. Staying on trend, Starz has released not one but two brand new episodes of its new series Survivor’s Remorse. Watch them, here.

This Saturday night, Starz has the mid-season finale of Outlander set to air, after which the series will go on hiatus and fans will be left to wait months for the remaining eight episodes of Season 1. Fortunately, Starz has given us an exact timeframe, as they've announced the return-date of Season 1. Episode 9 of Outlander is lined up to air on April 4, 2015.

It looks like Starz isn't waiting to see how Episode 2 of Outlander does before deciding its fate. The premium cable network is known to give fairly early renewals of their original series and Outlander is no exception. Season 2 is officially a go!

Claire Randall is in trouble. The same would be the case for just about anyone who found themselves thrown through time to 18th century Scotland. There are a lot of things that can go wrong in a time travel scenario, and Starz's Outlander has the opportunity to explore a lot of them. The above preview gives us a look at next Saturday's episode, "Castle Leoch."